So, a monster pine tree limb was dropped onto my travel trailer yesterday. Shockingly, it did not crush my RV....mainly because of the amount of grape vines that were wrapped around the limb. One end of the limb was hanging out over dead air, totally supported by the grape vines. However, it did crush my air conditioner. I am working with insurance for repairs because I do have comprehensive on my travel trailer so we shall see how that whole process plays out. I have a bunch of pictures I need to get for them and then I'll find out if they will need to do an in-person inspection.
My question is how can I tell if there was structural damage to the internal supports of the roof if the tree did not actually punch through the roof? I will likely get a new AC out of this at least but I want to make sure that the supports inside the roof are still sound. Is there a way to do that inspection without tearing up the roof?
The limb is off the roof now so that at least is not a problem.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Dani
My question is how can I tell if there was structural damage to the internal supports of the roof if the tree did not actually punch through the roof? I will likely get a new AC out of this at least but I want to make sure that the supports inside the roof are still sound. Is there a way to do that inspection without tearing up the roof?
The limb is off the roof now so that at least is not a problem.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Dani